Webber Confirms LOVE NEVER DIES to Hit Toronto & Australia Next
by Robert Diamond - September 11, 2010
Interviewed this week on Michael Ball's UK television show, Andrew Lloyd Webber himself has confirmed that LOVE NEVER DIES will next be hitting Australia and Toronto (which he said will be the pre-Broadway production) with different teams in place in each city. No specific dates, timelines or names for casting or creative have been revealed.
Rialto Chatter: LOVE NEVER DIES Not Coming to Broadway This Season?
by Nicole Rosky - August 31, 2010
According to the New York Times, Andrew Lloyd Webber's 'Love Never Dies' might not be making an apearance in Broadway's Spring 2011 season after all. Though a spokesperson for the Phantom sequel claims that the show is still set to play at the Neil Simon Theatre with a date to be announced for the Spring, the paper reports that director Jack O'Brian and choreographer Jerry Mitchell have left the production to focus on 'Catch Me if You Can'.
LOVE NEVER DIES Blog: Summer Strallen on Meg - Part 3
by Robert Diamond - May 20, 2010
In the third, and final, instalment of our dressing room interview with Summer - who plays Meg Giry - she tells us where her future plans lie, who her career role model is and talks of the pressures of coming from a show biz family…
LOVE NEVER DIES Blog: Summer Strallen on Meg - Part 2
by Robert Diamond - May 17, 2010
In the second part of our video interview with Summer Strallen, who plays Meg in the show, she tells us how the keeps the role fresh - and how she winds down after a show, especially one as emotional as Love Never Dies…
LOVE NEVER DIES Blog: More from Jo Miles
by Robert Diamond - April 30, 2010
In the first of a two-part interview with Jo Miles - who, as Stage Manager for Love Never Dies, knows everything there is to know about the show - she talked us through what an 'average' day is like onstage and which actor she'd most like to see in a musical…
LOVE NEVER DIES Blog: Managing the Stage
by Robert Diamond - April 29, 2010
In the first of a two-part interview with Jo Miles - who, as Stage Manager for Love Never Dies, knows everything there is to know about the show - she talked us through what an 'average' day is like onstage and which actor she'd most like to see in a musical…
LOVE NEVER DIES Blog: A Catch Up with Ramin...
by Robert Diamond - April 21, 2010
In our latest blog, we head back to Ramin's dressing room to catch up on how he feels about the character of the Phantom, his pet peeves, and how he keeps the role fresh.
LOVE NEVER DIES Blog: Meet the Flecks
by Robert Diamond - April 19, 2010
Here our bloggers Adam Pearce (Squelch) and Niamh Perry (Fleck) tell us what's been going on in the past few weeks, and introduce their very special upcoming video blog feature…
Jack O'Brien & Jerry Mitchell Wrestle with New LOVE NEVER DIES / CATCH ME IF YOU CAN Scheduling Conflict
by Jessica Lewis - April 7, 2010
The New York Times reports that the anticipated Broadway productions of LOVE NEVER DIES or CATCH ME IF YOU CAN may possibly find themselves with a new director/choreographer team shortly. Director/choreographer duo Jack O'Brien and Jerry Mitchell are attached to both projects, but now that LOVE NEVER DIES has announced a delayed Broadway opening to the Spring of 2011 - the same time CATCH ME IF YOU CAN is slated to premiere - it is questionable as to whether the pair can realistically take on both anymore.
LOVE NEVER DIES Delayed to Spring 2011 Due to Complications with Webber's Health
by Jessica Lewis - April 6, 2010
The New York Times has confirmed that LOVE NEVER DIES will now aim for a spring opening on Broadway due to Andrew Lloyd Webber's health problems. LOVE NEVER DIES was scheduled to open on Broadway on November 11, 2010. Reportedly, Webber is experiencing 'post-operative problems' from his recent treatment for prostate cancer, a rep for the production told the New York Times today. As BroadwayWorld previously reported, speculation of a delay began weeks ago following the tally of mixed reviews for the production, which opened at the Adelphi Theatre in the West End on March 9.